On Maw, 2004-09-21 at 16:27, Chris Friesen wrote:> use a journalled filesystem. However the hardware guy says that turning off the > write cache also turns off the automatic error correction on writes, so the > write may return an error rather than being remapped silently.

I don't know how vendors handle this however he may be right, or itmay be vendor dependant. Have you asked which vendors do this and whichdon't. Maybe you just need the right drive vendor.

The Linux IDE layer will retry a failed write not sure about the 2.4.22SATA code although the early versions probably were not business readyanyway.

> What's the best way for me to deal with this?

For IDE you either

1. turn off write caching2. buy a hardware raid card (which will turn off write caching or have battery backup or both 8))3. accept that its unlikely to get burned in normal usage especially with a UPS.